Every week on Bleacher Report, I take an in-depth look at WWE SmackDown to recap the action, offer analysis and grade the matches, segments and anything else that takes place on the show. I also provide some predictions on the direction of storylines.

This week's show was packed with eight matches, making most of them fall on the shorter side, with only two matches really having a decent amount of time.

The big feuds addressed this week were Bray Wyatt and The Usos vs. The Wyatt Family, Cody Rhodes' continuing heel turn and Evolution vs. The Shield.

Some of the minor angles addressed included Damien Sandow's continuing frustration, Natalya and Nikki Bella feuding over a painting and 3MB and Los Matadores' ongoing issues.

Lets take a look at what went down on this week's episode of SmackDown.

Dolph Ziggler vs. Batista

A backstage interview with Dolph Ziggler took place before the match, in which he said that Batista has been a failure since returning, he is the weak link in Evolution and he will show Batista up in their fight.

While it's not hard for Ziggler to show up many people in WWE, this match did not see him do much out of the ordinary.

Batista took the low road and was disqualified after a low blow, but he didn't stop there. He ended up hitting Ziggler with a Batistabomb in the ring before hitting him with another one into the barricade outside the ring.

This was not a very long match, but the proceeding beating was definitely made Batista look like a good heel.

Grade: C

Some notes from the match:

Watching this gave me flashbacks to Ziggler's first match as this character, when he faced Batista on Raw back in 2008. You decide which match was better.

Ziggler sold the hell out of everything Big Dave threw at him, especially the powerbomb into the barricade.

I am really surprised WWE isn't doing more to promote Guardians of the Galaxy. Batista will be a much bigger star once that movie comes out and WWE should be trying to capitalize on it while they can.

Sheamus vs. Titus O'Neil

There should be a word other than "squash" to identify a match that ends in one move, because that is what we saw here.

Titus O'Neil got on the mic before the match and told Sheamus to get out of his ring and ended up eating a Brogue Kick in what was Sheamus' quickest win since he defeated Daniel Bryan for the World title in less than a minute.

The worst part about this is that Titus should be getting a push, not jobbing to Sheamus every week. He would actually be a good challenger for the U.S. title if he was booked to look stronger. Even if he didn't win the title, chasing the belt would be a step up.

Damien Sandow vs. Santino

I didn't think it could get worse after the last match—then Damien Sandow lost to Santino in about 30 seconds.

Luckily this was all about Sandow's post-match temper tantrum. He grabbed a mic and tried to go on a rant, but it was cut off quickly and he walked away holding up his hands like they were cuffed together.

This is where I get conflicted. I am happy WWE is doing something with Sandow that looks like it could actually lead somewhere, but in the meantime he has to take quick losses to Santino.

Grade: D+

Some notes from the match:

The plus in the grade is only because Sandow did a good job selling his current angle with just 10 seconds of talking time.